An autoanalyzer test for the quantitation of platelet-associated IgG
- PMID: 3776137
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1986.tb00228.x
An autoanalyzer test for the quantitation of platelet-associated IgG
Abstract
A new quantitative antiglobulin consumption (QAC) test for the measurement of platelet-associated IgG is described. In this test washed platelets are incubated with anti-IgG at a final dilution of 1:2 million. The unneutralized fraction of anti-IgG remaining in solution is then measured with an Autoanalyzer and soluble IgG is used for calibration. The dose-response curves depicting the percent neutralization of anti-IgG by platelets and by soluble IgG were compared in detail and found to be nearly identical, indicating that platelet-associated IgG can be accurately quantitated by this method. The mean IgG values were 2,287 molecules/platelet for normal adults and 38,112 molecules/platelet for ITP patients. The Autoanalyzer QAC test is a sensitive and reproducible assay for the quantitation of platelet-associated IgG.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
